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6 THE CAROtmiAlf WFtR ENDING RW'HDAV, NOVEMBER 1,1.#M C.R.EKTINC A /ION BISHOP Or. John R. Larkin*. Consultant. Pn(»ii« Welfare for the .Gate of North Carolina, left, and Alexander Barnes, Director of Public Relations and Social Welfare, \MK 7,ion rhunrh. right, are shown as they gjeeted Bishop H. B. Shaw as he arrived at Hie (lnhoken S. .1. pier from a trip around the world. Bishop Shaw expressed a err cat delight in being back home. “My Family Has Given 555 Million For Negro Education,” Nelson Rockefeller Tells Powell NEW YORK CITY ■ <ANP> ; Obviously nettled betau-e of sonic remarks made by Congressman Adam C. Powell, ,lr. Nelson A Rockyfeller. Repulic-nr: candidate 1 for Governor nf Nev.- Pork, told j reporters rh-'it his family had giver, i over sii;> million for Negro cdticu- j lion. • I am reluctant to say this." sta- j ico Mr. Rnei'.oi'cllor. "hui event? in : ihe past, i wenty ■ four hours force • .me <o make a statement. ' 1 don't like <o talk about this- S ncvri have before—but my f.. mil has given more than $55 million to Negro col leges. "1 m very proud of these eiMltrlbwtjOßS to the Negro ! eanse. "T am correcting misinforms* ! fieri about my own record, 1 have I no intention of throwing stones, j There is too much important work j to ?prnrj time slinging stones.” Rockefeller later spoke before i fbe Empire’ Slate Baptist IMissioo- j ary Convention at the Metropoll- | tan Baptist- Church in Harlem. ”T have insisted,” he told his Ne- J gro listeners, “in all my business j endeavors that Negroes have equal Opportunity for jobs and it is one | of the great satisfactions of my j life that a number of them are i moving steadily Up on the econo- j ynjo escalator in the organizations | " here T have some control.” Roy Wilkin* and Attorney Thor rood Marshall pointed out i subsequently to newsmen that j the Rockefeller family bad made substantial contribution* to the NAACP. Winthfope Rockefeller, who P j currently siding bis brother's cam- \ resign, is reported to have con- , If Neighbors ! | W- Wlmf Tier a HfcHe hungry I* Better Bays Better Terms | On Better | Jewelry s ■ PREPARE FOR ~ . COLD WEATHER OIL HEATERS COAL STOVES WOOD STOVES Pipe and Elbows Repairs —See— 3. M.YOUNG Hardware 1.50 E. Mai tin St. Dig! TEmptc 2*712! puisition and remodeling of the : headquarters of the National Ur- j ban League m lower Manhattan, j Dow ever, Congressman Powell, who touched off Ihc fireworks, told the A.m.h. min isters at* the Bethel AJN.E. Church in Harlem that Rocke feller was campaigning “on the basis of philanthropy” and that he was doing “nothing more than a mass production method of trying to buy the vote.'' Rowell indicated that Negro 1 traders in Arkansas had not been aide to get ",i single bit of coope ration from Winthrop Rockefeller in their long fight.” MneMMMwwiwmw n iwuwiMmniiuMwnw mwi «'*** we*)«*>t 'wwouwiw-scwn rw CAPITAL LOAN CO. INC. 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The next day former President I Harry Truman joined Governor j Averell Harriman and Powell in ; n “walking tour" of Harlem An ! cutdoor rally war. scheduled by • Mariem Democrats in front oi the j Hold Theresa. J II Voi) Vv-ii* , > l't> fake 11. e j iin out of '.iff % l Karl ni.*i n ■ r*:, A "T i j COMPANY | Leg Blood Movement May Help To Prevent Clots CHICAGO lANPI - Keeping a patient “walking” during surgery may prevent the formation of death-dealing blood clots, two Ca nadian surgeons have suggested. When movement in leg muscles is reduced - ns during surgery* the blood pools in the legs and condi tions; are sot for the formation of blood dote. By Keeping the patient “v a iking" through the riec - tric«i stimulation of the teg ralk muscles, this pooling is reduced. The stimulation causes the muscles to contract as they do in walking and to aet as a pump, forcing the blood hack to the heart. 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Since the role es venous stash pulmonary embolism is not defii tcly proved, “Only time end adequate number of esses will 1 us determine whether keeping peripheral venous heart' active I '■mm* operative procedures v ill in •■'Sen the frequency of pulmonary il( .holism," the doctors concluded. ’■ he authors are members of the. ~, irtment of surgery at the Uni ity of Western Ontario Faculty >• Medicine, London, Ont, JACQUIN'S il | I ROYAtf I ■ ftntmtb «d« '.«*■.* m. *« p?ooi (^T^nsr*!? 4 ? 1 1 I ® ew<i»«, lACOUIN et fti*. tat , Phil*.. P» ' I *r- i ""tttt —r " North Carolina faj-m*rs need to isc lo Lines as much Lime as they iow u.v ii overcome soil acidity md three times os much as they iow use iusfc to maintain produc ivit.v a: its present level. iv.xtiie plants are expected to use i.ouu i ;; i-2 million bales of eot • m IDSiS.
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